Sports-related eye injuries are one of the leading causes of visual impairment and vision loss among children in the United Kingdom.
Recent data on eye injuries linked to sports reveal that children aged 15 and younger account for 43% of all such incidents. Alarmingly, fewer than 15% of youngsters use protective eyewear during sports engagements.
Regular participants in contact sports face a heightened risk of sustaining eye injuries through impacts with rapidly moving balls, accidental jabs or pokes from competitors, or cuts from shattered eyeglasses.
Regular eyeglass frames do not provide enough protection from sports-related activities and can be easily damaged.
Fortunately, with the right protective eyewear, up to 9 out of 10 sports-related eye injuries can be prevented.
Contact an eye doctor near you to discuss how to achieve the best vision possible.
Protective glasses feature durable, impact-resistant polycarbonate lenses that are designed to withstand hits from projectiles or falls during athletic activities.
For children active in sports, the use of protective glasses such as sports goggles with wrap-around polycarbonate lenses or side shields is crucial in avoiding eye injuries and safeguarding standard eyeglasses.
These protective glasses come both with and without prescription lenses, ensuring clear sight along with optimal safety.
Such eyewear is indispensable across a wide range of sports including hockey, basketball, football, soccer, baseball, tennis, and any activity involving motion.
Why are polycarbonate lenses highly favored for this purpose?
Polycarbonate material stands out as the premier choice for sports eyewear due to its exceptional strength, making it the toughest plastic lens option available. It’s celebrated for its superior impact resistance, long-lasting durability, and inherent UV protection.
Beyond merely mitigating the risk of eye injuries, protective glasses can enhance peripheral vision and potentially elevate a child’s performance in sports by allowing them to concentrate on the play without the distraction of worrying about damaging their conventional eyeglass frames.
Opting for protective eyewear is the most effective strategy for safeguarding your child’s eyesight and eye health.
Schedule an appointment with an eye doctor to assess your child’s vision and visual needs, and to determine which type of protective eyewear is right for your child.
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